Pause it and use your arrow to move forward in the video, you'll see it turns harder at first then slows and straightens.
Again, I don't know. It all could be due to pilot incompetence, mechanical failure, any number of things.
But it's not every day you see a container ship slam head first into a bridge support and completely demolishing the bridge. These things aren't supposed to happen, there are supposed to be failsafes. Yet this happened during interesting times.
I just watched the video from up the thread.
Pause it and use your arrow to move forward in the video, you'll see it turns harder at first then slows and straightens.
Again, I don't know. It all could be due to pilot incompetence, mechanical failure, any number of things.
But it's not every day you see a container ship slam head first into a bridge support and completely demolishing the bridge. These things aren't supposed to happen, there are supposed to be failsafes. Yet this happened during interesting times.
Just because something isn't supposed to happen doesn't mean it won't
That's true, but such catastrophic failures are very rare and questions need to be asked when they occur due to the rarity of it.
Okay. Just don't let it cloud your judgement and make you see things that aren't there.